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iPhone live podcast #105: Special delivery

By , Friday, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:58 pm
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iOS 4 release, iPhone 4 hits the streets, features we like most, bugs with both, apps that have been updated and iPhone 3G... belated. Listen in!

...because we're done. Week over. That's it. That's all. We need some sleep!

(Feel free to chat away while we're unconscious though, pick any topic above or just talk the night away. We'll be zzzzzzz--)

Credits

Thanks to the TiPb iPhone accessory store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!

Our music comes from the following sources:

Rene Ritchie

Editor-in-Chief of iMore, Executive Producer at Mobile Nations, co-host of Iterate and ZEN and TECH, cook, grappler, photon wrangler.

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  1. chuck732 says:

    I listen to this and I didn't know there was more then one internet. Chad say's internets. And I never realize this site wasn't from the good old US of A. Plus Ritchie whines about the USA taking all of the iPhone 4's up. Well Apple is in the good old US of A!!

  2. Great podcast as always, guys/gals, but a suggestion if I may: would it be possible to cut out the technical difficulties? I understand that web-casting is inherently unpredictable, but some simple audio clipping does wonders for those of us that want to listen to the podcast but don't necessarily have time/want to listen to the technical difficulties.

  3. Orangensaft says:

    TiPb store should carry a MobileMe flamethrower!

  4. Jeff says:

    Did someone hack this podcast? I downloaded it from iTunes and in the middle of the conversation about the iPhone 4s RAM, it sounded like someone cut in said "Droid X" and the conversation about the iPhone 4 continued. It was weird.

  5. dp says:

    Dear Apple,

    As a consistent an avid consumer of your product,  a fan since Steve and co.  started in the garage, I feel I have every right to ask this! As a pro musician and advocate of the mobile revolution, on the fly workflow is so important to us musicians, songwriters etc.  We kindly ask that Apple put a team of developers on Logic and or Garage band, for iOS 4, it would be huge, and we'd be willing to pay respectable prices for these tools, that would make our life easier as we are constantly traveling and the state of mobile computing has arrived, so get with it the shareholder don't keep you in bizness, we do! We need tools as well as devices that tie us to the iTunes  store, which we love, but need to feed, let's not forget what made Apple great in the 1st place.

    sincerely, Daniel Pearson

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